phillips'. ♪ time has come today >>> that's a click from the chambers brothers "time has come." it was a major hit in the 1960s, came to represent an era of a period of more than 100 movies and tv shows and a video game that sold millions of copies and covered by artists from sheryl crow to joan jett to the ramones. >> decades later the band and lester chambers don't have much to show for it. the 72 years old has been living on social security and charity but now the help of a co-founder of a website readit that might chance. lester joins us live along with his son, dylan, from san francisco. how are you guys doing this morning, and lester -- >> we're fantastic. >> you look different than the video. >> things have changed some. yes. >> hey, hey, everybody. >> hey, dylan, we're having trouble fitting your hair in this tv box. scooch a little closer to your dad so i get the full effect. >> here we go. >> it looks great. i want to see all of it. lester, your story is not uncommon. you're in the '60s, rock 'n' roll scene, a great hit, ir'moving along and suddenly you look at the pap